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RTI

RESPONSE TO INTERVENTION (RTI)
"RTI is the practice of providing high-quality instruction and intervention matched to the student's need. Progress is monitored frequently so decisions can be made about changes a child may need in his/her instruction or goals. It also uses the child's test information to make important educational decisions. "(NASDSE, 2005)

Principles of RTI:

  • We can effectively teach all children
  • Intervene early
  • Use a multi-tier model of service delivery
  • Use a problem-solving method to make decisions
  • Use research-based, scientifically validated interventions/instruction
  • Monitor progress to inform instruction
  • Use data to make decisions
  • Use assessment for (1) screening, (2) diagnostics, and (3) progress monitoring
 

Here is a short presentation on the DIBELS program.